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May 08, 2006 07:22 |  #1

Hey! I was taking photos at the nearby lake a few weeks back, and this is the one i like the best. I like the contrast a lot. It was taken at 200mm iso 400 f/10 1/800 sec.

Just a little sharpening, saturation and levels adjusted in ps.

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May 08, 2006 10:33 |  #2

An elegent walking duck, I love the shadow of the duck, gives the image depth.
It has a good quality to the image.


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May 08, 2006 13:29 as a reply to  @ Anthony J Howe's post |  #3

Thank you very much for your comment!


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May 08, 2006 14:09 as a reply to  @ sodjdobe's post |  #4

Very nice capture stands out well against the background.


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May 08, 2006 15:09 |  #5

Thank you! Im glad u like it!


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